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With India celebrating its 73rd year of Independence on Thursday, August 15, people across the country are paying tribute to the nation.

While many hoisted the flag at educational institutes and government offices, there were also parade and distribution of sweets in several corners of India.

Interestingly, many citizens also chose to honour the nation by rendering hit patriotic numbers.

With India celebrating its 73rd year of Independence on Thursday, August 15, people across the country are paying tribute to the nation. While many hoisted the flag at educational institutes and government offices, there were also parade and distribution of sweets in several corners of India. Interestingly, many citizens also chose to honour the nation by rendering hit patriotic numbers.

Young Indian talents performed to A. R. Rahman's 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' and the soulful rendition of the same is overwhelming indeed. While two of them took up the microphone, the rest of them aced several musical instruments delivering a praiseworthy performance.

Ahead of the 73rd Independence Day, Indo-Tibetan Border Police Jawan Lovely Singh dedicated a heartwarming song from the film 'Border' to the brave hearts of the ITBP. Singh recreated the much-celebrated song titled 'Sandese Aate Hai' which narrates the emotions of a soldier who guard out territories at the borders, risking their lives, living far away from his family and friends. Doordarshan aired the music video which captured the rigorous lifestyle of the armed forces.

3. ITBP Personals Recreates A. R. Rahman's 'Maa Tujhe Salaam'

ITBP Constable Arjun Kheriyal recently voiced his version of A. R. Rahman's 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' to celebrate the 73rd year of Independence. The official handle of ITBP shared the soulful music video on Twitter.

5. Specially-abled children perform National Anthem in sign language

A beautiful video of physically impaired children performing the National Anthem in sign language has also surfaced on the internet. The heartwarming visuals of the same are sure to ignite your patriotic zeal.

Take a look:

Nagaland:Special Children from Cherry Blossom School Kohima performs National Anthem in Sign Language on the occasion of Independence Day Celebration in Kohima.

Eminent artists from Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have come together to voice the Indian National Anthem, as the state, now union territories, celebrate their first Independence day post the abrogation of Article 370 & 35A. The song is a beautiful amalgamation of 11 voices, which celebrated integrated India. Ashoke Pandit shared the music video on Twitter, which has been widely shared on the micro-blogging site thereafter.